US geothermal resources are classified according to resource type and estimates of these resources are presented under the categories of (1) maximum resource base, (2) technically recoverable resources, and (3) economically available resources. The objective of the federally funded geothermal program is to accelerated commercial, I.e., non-federal, development of all types of geothermal energy through resource assessment, leasing of federal lands, demonstrations of various types, loan guaranties, and technology development
The Nation has embarked on an aggressive program to develop its indigenous resources of geothermal e...
The purpose of this report is to lay the groundwork for an emerging process to assess U.S. geotherma...
As a response to the America's need for alternate energy sources, the US Department of Energy has a ...
The continuous demand for energy and the concern for shortages of conventional energy resources have...
Presently the US imports a large proportion of its petroleum requirements. This dependence on foreig...
"Renewable energy resources project." Bibliography: p. 89-94.State Polices for Geothermal Developmen...
On May 16, 2006, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado hosted a geothe...
Geothermal energy, defined as heat from the Earth, is a statute-recognized renewable resource. The f...
This new brochure summarizes the findings of the May 16, 2007 meeting, and conveys the significance ...
The specific goal of the NSF geothermal program is the rapid development by industry of the nation's...
There are between 700 and 3400 guads of recoverable geothermal energy in the US. Hydrothermal, geopr...
Within the overall federal geothermal program, the Atomic Energy Commission has chosen to concentrat...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
This document is the US Department of Energy FY 1986-FY 1990 Five-Year Research Plan for geothermal ...
The author distinguishes between geothermal resource base, accessible geothermal resource base, geot...
The Nation has embarked on an aggressive program to develop its indigenous resources of geothermal e...
The purpose of this report is to lay the groundwork for an emerging process to assess U.S. geotherma...
As a response to the America's need for alternate energy sources, the US Department of Energy has a ...
The continuous demand for energy and the concern for shortages of conventional energy resources have...
Presently the US imports a large proportion of its petroleum requirements. This dependence on foreig...
"Renewable energy resources project." Bibliography: p. 89-94.State Polices for Geothermal Developmen...
On May 16, 2006, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado hosted a geothe...
Geothermal energy, defined as heat from the Earth, is a statute-recognized renewable resource. The f...
This new brochure summarizes the findings of the May 16, 2007 meeting, and conveys the significance ...
The specific goal of the NSF geothermal program is the rapid development by industry of the nation's...
There are between 700 and 3400 guads of recoverable geothermal energy in the US. Hydrothermal, geopr...
Within the overall federal geothermal program, the Atomic Energy Commission has chosen to concentrat...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
This document is the US Department of Energy FY 1986-FY 1990 Five-Year Research Plan for geothermal ...
The author distinguishes between geothermal resource base, accessible geothermal resource base, geot...
The Nation has embarked on an aggressive program to develop its indigenous resources of geothermal e...
The purpose of this report is to lay the groundwork for an emerging process to assess U.S. geotherma...
As a response to the America's need for alternate energy sources, the US Department of Energy has a ...